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LOW PRICES.
And I will give you time to pay for your purchase at
spot cash prices. I am daily adding to my stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Suits,
Side Boards,
Dining and Centre Tables, Lounges,
Couches, Chairs, Stoves,
Oil Cloths, Carpets, Curtains,
Rugs, Pictures, Easles,
In fact everything to furnish your house.
Estimates furnished to new beginners in house
keeping.
Prices Guaranteed, Gasli or Credit.
Refrigerators and Baby Carriages at cost to close
them out.
CHAS. A. MECK,
Telephone 421. 322 Brady Street, Davenport, la.
We class at 6 :30 except Satnrd? y eveninn .
M. YERBURY,
PL
PLUMBER
STEAM
IB
fflEB
A1.T dealer rs
Wrought aud Cast Iron and Lead Pipe
Hose, Packing, Sewer and Drain Tile.
Steam and Gas Fixtures.
CTBest work at fa r prices. Estimates furnished.
Office and shop S 10 18th St. Telephone 1182.
CHAS. W. YERBURY, Manager.
Rock Island, 111.
INCORPORATED UNDER THE STATE LAW.
Roek Island Savings Bank,
ROOK ISLAND, ILL.,
Open daily from t a. m. to 4 p. m., and Svturdsy c rentage from 7 to 8 o'clock.
Five per cent Interest paid on Deposits. Mon9v loaned on Personal, Col
lateral, or Real Estate Security
omcm :
1. P. REYNOLDS, Pres. 9 C. DKNKMANN, Vice-Prea. J. J. BTJPOED, Cashier.
diksctorb:
P. L. Mitchell, P. Reynolds, P. C. Denkmann. John Crabanrh. H. P. Hull,
Phil Mitchell, L. Simon. S. W. Hurt-t, J. M. Baford.
Jacksox & Hubst, Solicitors.
tTWill begin bnstneas July S, 1890, and will occupy banking room with Mitchell & Lynde
until new bank ii completed.
J. B. ZIMMER,
THE WELL KNOWN
erchant Tailor,
Stab Block, Opposite Haepee House.
has purchased for the
Spring and Summer of 1891,
A larger and finer stock than ever. These goods will arrive In a few days. Wait and see them.
M
A. BLACKBALL,
Manufacturer of all kind 4 of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Gents' Fine Shoes specialty. Repairing done neatly and promtittT .
A share of your patronage respectfully solicited.
1618 Second Avenue, Roek Island. 111.
CHAS, D ANN A CHER,
Proprietor of the Brady S reet
' AH kinds of Cat Flowers constant y on hand.
Green Honses Flower Store-
One block north of Central Park, the largest in la. 301 Brady Street. Savenport,Iowa.
Cpen for the Season,
(moline Avenue) j0e Huber's Garden,
A magnincent place for picnics, parties, etc.
NICOLAI JTJHL,
CONTEACTOR AND BUILDER.
Bbop corner Twenty-second street and Ninth avenue. Residence 2935
Thirteenth avenue.
,yis prepared to make eetimatns and do all kinds of ear center work. Give htm a trial.
manhood restored:;
acroaa m osura.
Nerve Seeds."
the wonderful remedy
ten narantra to euro all nerving diseaxen. mich as Weak Memory.
l"""l Brain i'ower, Headache. Wakefulness. Lost Manhuod. NiKhtlv Knil
emns. Nervousness. Lassitude, all dra ins and loss of power of the Oenerative
Ortrans In either sex caused by over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive
use of tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead to InBrmltr. Consump
tion and Insanity. Put up convenient to carry In vest pocket. VI per pack.
or refund the numtu. Circular tree. At dress flh cm SVced c., Chicaco. 111.
For sale in Rock island by Hartz & Bahnsen, 3d Are. and 20th street
OFE FOR CAMP LINCOLN.
The Redman Kifles Depart for
Springfield.
Cctupteie Keaier or the company
Offlrrra of th now city JUSes
ReglmMital tsMaJTOfHreiM
Camp Order.
The Rodman Rifles, Company A, I. N.
6., departed last night via special train
on the C, B. & Q. at 9:15 for Camp Lin
coin at Springfield. The boys presented
a fine appearance in their new uniforms.
The following is the
COMPLETE ROSIER:
Cnptaln W. T. Chanror.
First Lientemmt Hueh McDonald.
Second Lieutenant fcdnin Cook.
Sergeant
Cnas bamskill(o'd"rly) Herman Detjeos
William Johnson " Frank Thompin
James Joulsoq Edward Qaiuian
Corporals -
1 noma Leary Albert Zeis
Color Serjeant -William Stafford.
Bugler K. McCoy.
Privu tee-
Albert Serene
J W McKeai
John McConochit
Luke lli nitiiway
Julius Hart7.
John BlaledtMl
E Snvder
w KG anier
David Cieland
James McGarvey
Lorin Howard
Fobert Becnrtt
Robert JhuMm
William Mct'ouochie, Jr
Adolj'h Haru
A W liiles
lehn Scbmid
a Flood
Louis Ihng
Ben Lamoi.t
Charles Long
Frank lgleli.irt
At Moline the special was
boarded by
the Plow City Rifles, by the companies of
Morrison and Sterling, by tbe Ligbt
Guard regimental band and by tbe regi
mental stall officers. During the evening
tbe companies in Moline bad g.ven a pa
rade aud drill in that ci'y.
COMPANY F OJFICERS.
Tbe officers of the Plow City Rifles,
Company F, are:
Captain C R KecsVr.
Firt Lieutenant (Jenrse T Crjwdvr.
Second Lie ntt mint G aTy'er.
Se wants
F H Meurch (ord ly) C M Edgar
A W liiiirr W F Amaierxiii
D B Arrtll.
Corporals
M H Lvon W J Davis
R Fluid LKGaylord
Musicians
A Kfilogg j Lyons
The regimental and staff officers are
Col. William Clendennjn, Msjor E. Kittel
son, ScrgehBt Major F. J. C.endenin,
Chief Bugler T. H. Flynn, Msj ir C. C.
Carter, brizade surgeoa.
Col. H. Kohler, of the gov.'-rnor's stff,
went wiih the boys, and Mes.l&mes, H.
Kohler, O. E. Tylpr, E. F. Hu'chinson,
D. B. Arrell and J. Anderson, and Miss
Hettie Eje went as the guests of the
Moline company.
THE EXCAMTAIEXr
will last a week. About 2.0K) soldiers
will he on band The S"C.-rid brisrifl..,
unlike the Fir9t, is raide up of compaties
scattered all oyer tbe state and comprising
the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth regiments.
A good deal of attention will be given to
rifle prictlre, ard thf Sixth regiment will
use the rifle rauge Aug. 12 to 13. A'l
the tents are up and everything was ready
for the encampment when the boys ar
rived this morning.
This year the Illinois liir-mikers and
the iiiilitid commanders made biiuad en
campments the rule. It is a new wrinkle
so far as the past few years are concerned,
but is lifcely to be a popu'.ar one. It gets
men by the hundred from every part of
the state in camp at once and it makes in
truth a (mill army. The First brigade
has been through the mill and gave Camp
Lincoln a trial two weeks ago. The
Second will pitch tents today for a week's
staff.
General orders Xo, 5 has been issued by
Brigadier General Barkley and commands
the officers of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
regiments to report at Camp Lincoln on
Tuesday, August 11.
The general orders tell what each man
must take with him. He must wear the
eervice uniform, be fully (quipped and
carry with him the blanket bag, haver
seck, canteen, meat can, knife, fork,
spoon and tin cup. The blanket, neatly
folded, will be carried inside the blanket
bag, and the overcoat, neatly rolled, will
be strapped in its proper place on the
blanket bag. White gloves will be worn
on duty and during ceremonies in camp.
Valuable I" barm or Hi or k.
W. J. Young & Co. are credited with
having purchased the two shares in the
Mississippi River Loggtng company here
tofore owned by the Scbulenberg &
Boeckeler Lumber company. The price
paid is said to be $300,000. The Missis
sippi River Logging company was organ
ized a number of years ago, to purchase
the property and privileges of operating
Beef Slough and the Chippewa river. It
was more an association of lumbermen
than a company, the members pooling
their issues. From that time the stock
has steadily grown in value until
it is now estimated as being
worth nearly 1200,000 a share.
There are 41 shares divided be
tween 10 lumbering concerns, W. J.
Young & Co., Weyerhauser & Denkman,
Rock Island Lumber company, Peter
Musser, Ben Hershey, Lamb & Sons,
David Joyce, Laird-Norton company,
Winona Lumber company, and Youman
Brothers & Hodgins. W. J. Young is
the heaviest owner, holding nine shares,
Fred Weyerhauser next with seven shares.
The Schulenberg & Boeckeler Lumber
company are gradually curtailing their
opera1 ions at St. Louis and it will not be
at all surprising if tbey should cease
manufacturing at that point altogether.
The only corr plexion powder in the
world that is without vulgarity, without
injury to the user and without doubt a
turifier, is Pozzoni's.
Zeis Utiiag laere.
Another Rock Island boy is getting to
the front as an expert behind the bat in
the national game "Putty" Zeis is the
one. A special telegram from Qaincy to
the St. Louis Republic says:
William Zei. tbe best catcher in tbe
Iowa Illinois league, was signed today by
Sacretary George Muason for the t?t.
Luuia Broi8. Znt niB a . remarkable
record for a young catcher. List season
he caught 96 out of 112 games for tbe
Monmouth club. This season, including
today, be has caught 79 games and ex
pected to catch every game to the close
of the season had be not signed with the
Browns'. Be is tall built, on the Jack
Boyle order, is quick and throws well to
bases. He is a left handed hitler. Be
is glad of the opportunity to get on the
Browns, where he will be benefitted by
Comiskey'a skillful directions.
t'OlXTY HLILUIXV.
PROBATE
10 Insanity of Almira H. Dodge
Hearing; verdict insane and not a paa
per; ordered committed to the Central
Insane hospital and that the sheriff re
strain patient pending admission to hos
pital.
Estate of William Little Will admitted
to probate.
Estate of G. F. Downes Just and
true account of personal property and
debts riled and approved; petition forsale
of real estate to pay debts tiled.
"Ksjanka."
Great things are promised for tbe new
pantomimic spectacle of "Ksjanka,
which will be given at Harper's theatre
Thursday night. The piece is said to be
full of intricate scenic and mecbanicel
effects and altogether a gorgeous traduc
tion. A great many people are em
ployed :a the representation, including
Charles W. Ravel, the well-known clown;
Mam'selle Bertoto, the wonderful trans
formation dancer, and eight Mariposa
dancers.
For th C'lerkn Cause Again.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Tri-City Ltbor congress oicurred at HiN
lier's hall on Sunday afternoon. Consid
erable business of a routine character
was transacted after which the following
resolution was read and adopted:
Resolved, That tbe Tri-city Libor con
grcss recommends that all members of
industrial orgarj'.zitions represented here
in, trade only with suea firms as close at
0:30 o'clock, and on Sundays.
Three Harvest Excursions.
Tbe Burlington route, C, B. fc Q. R.
R., will sell from principal statious on
its lines, on Tuesdays.Ausust 25 and Sep
tember 15 and 29, harvest excursion tickets
t low rate t:i principal ritit' ami points
in the farming regions of the west, south
west and northwest. For tickets aD l
further information concerning these in
cursions, call on your nearest C , B fc
Q. ticket agent, or address P S. Eusii-,
Gen'l Pa.'s. and Ticket As-ent, Chicago,
111.
Notice tu M atrr t ousnmrr.
The consumption of water has increased
to such an extent this season that during
the day the pumps are taxed to their full
capacity, end I notice that very few pay
an, attention to the law govtioicg sprink
ling. Persons that ry for the u?e of
sprinkling can sprinkle betwetn the hours
of 6 to 8 a. m. and between 6 and S p. ni.
No street or lawn sprinkler will be al
lowed to run outside of the specified
hours, or within them in time of Ore.
The marshal has been instructed to
strictly enforce the ordinance io regard
to sprinkling. Johx A. Mcbrik, Supt.
Cadar Btpids Races.
For the above meeting the Bmling'on.
Cedar Rapids & Northern railway will
sell excursion tickets to CeJar Rapid3 at
a rate of one and one-third tare for the
ronnd trip; from points on their line with
in 100 miles of Cedar Rapids. Tickets
on sale August 10th to 14 inclusive; good
returning until August 15ih.
Any further information regarding
these rates can be obtained by applying
to agents of this company, or'the under
signed, J. E. Uansegan.
Gen. Ticket and Pas?. Agent.
LOCAL MtJtCES.
Music at Spring Cove every afternoon.
One dish of Krell & Math's ice cream
braces you right up this hot weather.
The finest and sweetest line of French
candies just feceived at Krell & Math's.
Order brick ice cream at Krell &
Math's. Three kinds in each brick, easily
served.
Try our orange ice and then psss your
opinion on it. We make it extra rich
and fine, using nothing but the fruit
juice. Krell & Math's ice cream parlor.
R A. Smith, of Moline, has a number
of choice iots in his addition to the city
of Rock Island on Thiny-eightn and
Thirty-ninth streets, one block south of
the street railway, which he offers at a
bargain. Any one wishing a lot for a
home ought to see this fine addition be
fore purchasing. Plats and prices given
on application. A good sidewalk in front
of each lot.
Lota for Sale
In Huber & Peetz' addition to the city of
Rock Island, being the late Bailey Dav
enport's homestead, nicely and centrally
located, within five blocks of the post
office. Title perfect. Terms liberal.
For particulars apply to the undersigned
at tbe People's National bank or on the
premises. John Peetz.
Bargalua la Town Lot.
Parties wishing to secure lots in
Schnell's addition can do eo by calling on
M. J. Murphy, 2207 Seventh avenue, any
afternoon between 13 and 3 o'clock and
between 6 and 7 o'clock for the next 10
days. Mr. Murphy wi 1 be on the
grounds every evening from 6 30 to 8
o'clock In order to show lots to iulendio
purchasers. After trying maov remedies for catarrh
during past years. I tried Ely's Cream
Balm with complete success. It is over
one year since I stopped using it and have
had no return of catarrh. I recommend
it to all my friends Milton T.. Palm,
Reading, Pa.
AMFSEXEJiTS.
Harper's Theatre,
J. E- Montrose, Manager.
Thursday, August 13 th.
ONE BIG NIGHT.
MILLER BROS.' Magnificent Pan
tomimic Spectacle,
Outrivaling in Gorseous Splendor all
Previous Production,
BAXDSOME SCENERY,
GORGEOUS CO-TCMES.
PERFECT C4ST,
EUROPEAN NOVELTIES.
MarliLi troupe of French Acrobats. Mam'ralle
Bertoto, Transformation Lancer, the Marposa
Dancers, the Funny Frogs, Ravel,
the Gnat French C.own.
Everything New. Briirbt and Sparklinj.
Ten times more beautiful than ever before.
New Costumes Sew Features. New Novelties.
New Scenery, New Effects.
Stats at Harper Houe Pharuitry Tuesday,
Au. It.
PRICES-tV SO. 75 and J 1.03.
Better, Brighter and Jollier
Than Ever,
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PaIaces-3
EUGENE ROBINSON'S
IS
Modern Marine Minstrels
And
Dog and Goat Circus
Will exhibit on Its three
ttru:ted P.i!acte at
Rock Island,
Saturtlay, August 15.
Everything new from stem t-j Hern
An entire change of programme In oar GRAND
OPERA HOUSE. Dreaming for the flrft time iu
this city OCS SPECTACULAR MINSTREL
"PIRST PART," followed by an olio of noi eities,
introduciugPRor.Bn.4Doc'!. Doa and Goat On
ers and Hi. Great Encli.-h Ur-icjc e and Bicyc'.e
Experts.
T v 0 PE2FC2i:A?CES osly.
Doors open at 1 and
aEces t egin one hour ;.ite
7 p m. Staje ter.'orm-
at V fcJ at
hr Prices cf idn'ssics,
J. S. Dai
1
The Hustling T,-
cum
Groce
sari;
Is provided with P,
a Sunday D
Delicious home CIOwn ,
116.
Blackberri
Ked raspberries.
Melons, '
And fcvtrytliing
grown ve!rub" "
A tine aasor.mpnt
teas.
Fine French
qualitv.
Queen olives.
Genuine imported I
lrom Leghorn. Ita!r
Potud ham in cat "
XT UlLf U OX ICIIiXUe 111 ( jr;
in; cannea ur-ron
just the thine for" rr,
Armonr and GiinioM -'.
extra xamiiy Dreakfa;;
Fresh laid es.
Dried beef in hutksfop
Hamburg ee!s.
Armour extract b-ef
Canned corn beef.
Spring chickeis
order.
YOUR TRADE IS SOLI;
J. S. DAI
No. 1137-113:
Third Av
THE MOLINE WAGON.
MOULTC, ILL,
THE MOLINE WAC05
Manalactarers ol FARM, SPRING and FREIGHT tt
AtB wi Pi!!, " KJtTTORM and other Bprtaf Wagoaa. arpeclaq
waetera trade of parlor wartanaaabfp and irnlah. H)uatraMl Price i
app!tratioa. Sea tha MOLLXB 'aGON before parcoansf
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DAVIS &
PLTJMBEB
Steam Mi
Davis Block,
Moline, Illinois,
Telephone S52.
A complete ('. f
Pipe. Brass Goods, ?M
Hose, Fire Brick, Ex
Sole AjefJ for
DEAN STEAM PUMPS ft
SIGHT FEED LUBR'CAi
We guarantee every one perfect, ni 1
LtlllUjll.. r
8afety HeaUng Boilers and 0
farnishing and !ajic VT'
fipipr Piue.
1712 Fij
Telephone 1141. E:oer
!
ANDERSON COUNTY SOURMASB
$2.50 Per Gallon.
KOHN & aPLM
Removed to 219 SeFenteenti Street " i
MARKET SQ
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